I've seen these at Target and TRU locally as well, but just Wave 1 of the basic line so far (along with deluxe, vehicles, role play, etc.) I grabbed the "regular" Cap (I believe it is called "Heavy Artillery" Captain America), since the Marvel Universe ones so far have been pretty much Ultimates-styled. Nice figure. I don't know how much of the line I'll end up buying (or that will make it to retail, always tough to tell with movie lines), but it is kind of a neat line. Some nice deluxe, and that larger vehicle. Sure, it isn't comic (or movie I'm guessing) accurate, but I'm sure kids could have fun with it.

Saw these for the first time today... at least what was left. My local WM only had two winter Caps (the one with the white coat) and a few deluxe figures. I really only want the "normal" Cap so I'll patiently wait for restocks... you know they're coming in full force.

I find it interesting that the deluxe figures are $9.99 in this line, yet the Thor deluxe figures are $2-$3 more depending on where you shop. You seem to get more out the Captain America deluxe offerings too... weird. That's Hasbro for ya.

What is the "best" CA figure, to everyone? I'm really wanting one just for with my WW2 figure shelf for fun, and I was thinking the one with the web gear and a Thompson was best, but I'm not real familiar with what all CA's they're putting out either.

Just was curious if there's something better than that? All the ones I saw had horrific eye paint aps. Blah.

What is the "best" CA figure, to everyone? I'm really wanting one just for with my WW2 figure shelf for fun, and I was thinking the one with the web gear and a Thompson was best, but I'm not real familiar with what all CA's they're putting out either.

Just was curious if there's something better than that? All the ones I saw had horrific eye paint aps. Blah.

For your purposes Jesse, I'd either go with the one on the upper left of this pic:

Or the last one on the lower left of this pic:

The 1st one is the comic version, the 2nd one is the movie version.

Funny story though, I've always loved Marvel. When the 6" Marvel Legends started coming out, I passed because I wanted to stick to 3 3/4" scale. Then when the this scale started coming out 3 years ago, I said I was going to just stick to Star Wars. Then one day I picked up Wave 1 Iron Man. Then Captain America. 3 years later, I have 2 x 8 foot shelves loaded with 3 tier displays of Marvel figures in this scale.

Beware!!

I gotta post pics of this one of these days, it probably is the coolest part of the over 80 feet of such shelving I have figures displayed on.

That's ok, but thanks Matt. I'll just keep my eyes open for it while I'm out and about... It was just something I wanted on a whim, not something I'm desperate to get (at least not yet). I'm assuming he'll be easy to find at some point or another since the line is pretty brand new.

He looks pretty badass, and I just want him for with my US Soldiers for some reason. Think he'd look cool standing in front of a bunch of them.

I opened the three Caps from Wave 1 Saturday and I really think the quality is great. The whole Marvel 3-3/4" line has come a long long way since it launched and these figures are just great. To me the biggest problem all along is paint...it is way sloppy and I still see this here and there. I had to passed on two of the Cap versions with missing wing paint. But the one I ended up with is superb